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  2. Accounting irregularity - Wikipedia

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    An accounting irregularity is an entry or statement that does not conform to the normal laws, practises and rules of the accounting profession, having the deliberate intent to deceive or defraud. Accounting irregularities can consist of intentionally misstating amounts and other information in financial statements, or omitting information ...

  3. Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    Only credit transactions to an account can be initiated with a UPIC. All direct debits are blocked, which should mitigate unauthorized transactions to an account. Other benefits of UPICs include: UPICs mask confidential banking information, reducing the risk of fraud while facilitating secure electronic payments.

  4. Accounting scandals - Wikipedia

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    Turnover in accounting personnel or other deficiencies in accounting and information processes can create an opportunity for misstatement. As for misappropriation of assets, opportunities are greater in companies with accessible cash or with inventory or other valuable assets, especially if the assets are small or easily removed.

  5. 7 common banking mistakes costing you money — and ... - AOL

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    Review your bank statements regularly for unauthorized transactions or suspicious activity Dig deeper: Golden years, golden gains: 7 best low-risk investments for retirees FAQs: Smarter banking ...

  6. How can I recover money from a scammer? - AOL

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    They should be able to reverse the transaction so that the money isn’t lost. Unauthorized Transfer. If a malicious actor made an authorized transfer from your bank account, you’ll again want ...

  7. Suspicious activity report - Wikipedia

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    In financial regulation, a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) or Suspicious Transaction Report (STR) is a report made by a financial institution about suspicious or potentially suspicious activity as required under laws designed to counter money laundering, financing of terrorism and other financial crimes.

  8. Overdraft - Wikipedia

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    When a transaction would exceed the previously agreed overdraft limit the bank can choose either to decline the transaction or to accept it as an informal request for an increase, formerly often known as an unauthorized overdraft. Charges and interest rates for informal increases will often exceed those for a formal request.

  9. US CFPB fines Cash App-parent Block over insufficient fraud ...

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    Block's gross profit rose 19% to $2.25 billion in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, with Cash App accounting for $1.31 billion of the total income. It had 57 million active customer accounts.